
Buongiorno cari Redditor.
Da qualche settimana vivo nel mio nuovo appartamento a Colonia. Ora ho la missione di costruire la mia cucina e ho una grande domanda prima di chiamare il mio elettricista certificato (collegare il mio piano cottura + forno all’elettricità perché è obbligatorio collegarlo con un elettricista certificato).
Esiste una regola per mantenere una distanza minima tra questo connettore e la struttura del forno (il connettore nell’angolo in basso a destra)?
Voglio che il mio appuntamento con l’elettricista abbia successo.
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di TheSkeletronik
4 commenti
(Not a certified electrician, so take this with a grain of salt)
No, I have set up a number of kitchens where the distance was like that or shorter, that is not a problem. Wasn’t a problem for the electrician either if one came. Also, good on you for being a law-abiding citizen and calling an electrician….
Usually you will find a service manual with the oven about all measurements.
The connector is really flat, like 1-2 cm. I’d say it is fine, but you will only know for sure, if the electrician was there.
Depending on the oven, you will need an additional socket installed. They exist as one combined device or two separate. If you can set the stove from the oven, you ware fine with the one that can be seen there. If not, you may need an additional socket, because the oven has an extra power cord.
And in addition: You didn’t show the countertop from above, but it’s an extremely good idea to make sure the countertop-wall connection is watertight. There are cover strips (“Abdeckleiste”) for that, plus silicone in the gap first.
You don’t want to spill something on the countertop and get into the electric connection (nor do you want to clean up behind the whole thing).
Im an azubi as an electrician and i can tell you that there is no required distance for this stuff, i occasionally help with ovens and we normally just take a longer cable if we need to